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Family

Araceae

Origin

Asia; these plants are found in Sri Lanka.

Planting Area

Midground to Foreground

Propagation

This plant will propagate itself by sending out runners from the mother plant. After a while, miniature plants will appear on the runners and these will soon develop roots. At this stage, the runner can be separated from the mother plant and the individual plants can be removed from the runner. They can now be placed in different placements in the aquarium.

Difficulty

Easy

Short Description

This plant may take a while to establish but once it has it will soon spread over the substrate to form a carpet in the aquarium. They are very hardy and resilient to many of the diseases that affect other Cryptocoryne species. Many keepers will plant them in corners of the aquarium so that they can convert the fish waste and uneaten food into nutrients for this plant. It should not require any extra nutrients adding to the water column.

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Did you know?

A quarantine fish tank is handy, however most aquarists don’t have any.

Beef heart isn’t suitable for all fish; It’s not natural food for fish.

Corydoras species must be always kept in groups, they love to be kept in a company.

Temperament of your fish is as important as final size, so do some research before purchasing!

You don’t necessarily need an algae eater if there’s much algae in your tank; Firstly ensure that filtration does it’s job perfectly and also check water for ammonia levels.

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